The RR Rural Residential/Agricultural District provides primarily for low density residential uses, consisting of single-family, detached dwellings, in a manner that protects the distinctive character and sensitive natural features of the Township. The RR District permits building densities that support the goals and policies of the Township Master Plan; other provisions in this chapter and in other Township ordinances include a variety of development techniques to encourage responsible development in reasonable harmony with natural features, including slopes, woods, wetlands, bodies of water and wildlife habitat. Farms and farming operations are also permitted, as are specified nonresidential uses that support residential development.
Land, buildings and structures in the RR District shall be used only for the purposes stated in Table 450-5.02, as follows:
Table 450-5.02 Permitted Land Uses (RR)
Permitted Land Use
Regulation or Exception
Single-family detached dwellings
Farms and farm operations
Including general and specialized farming, to be conducted in accordance with generally accepted agricultural and management practices (GAAMPS) approved by the Michigan Commission of Agriculture
Growing of trees, shrubs, sod and other nursery stock
For wholesale purposes only; not including retail greenhouses or other retail sales
Private stables
At least 1 acre of land for each horse; outdoor areas in which horses are kept must be completely fenced; GAAMPS must be complied with
Roadside stands and farm markets
Farm markets shall have no more than 800 square feet of building area and must sell primarily farm products grown on the premises
Adult foster care family homes
No more than 6 residents; must be state-licensed
Family child-care homes
No more than 6 minor children; must be state-licensed
Small antennas and towers
Not more than 30 feet in height
Wind energy conversion systems
Towers and generators may not be higher than 60 feet
[Amended 8-26-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-5Z]
The special land uses specified in Table 450-5.03 may be permitted if approved by the Planning Commission under Article 23.
Table 450-5.03 Special Land Uses (RR)
Special Land Use
Regulation or Exception
Churches and other houses of worship
Public and private schools
Including school administrative buildings
Public libraries, museums and art galleries
Government administrative and service buildings
Commercial kennels
Commercial stables
Farm markets
Those having more than 800 square feet of building area
Raising or growing of plants, trees, shrubs, sod, and nursery stock.
For wholesale purposes only; may include greenhouses, but retail sales are not permitted
Outdoor recreational uses
May be publicly or privately owned; including parks, playgrounds, athletic fields, golf courses, country clubs, ski resorts, hunting clubs and similar outdoor recreational uses of predominately open space
Storage of boats, trailers and recreational vehicles
Only within existing barns or other existing farm accessory buildings
Essential public service structures and buildings
For public utilities only
Wireless communications facilities
With towers and antennas higher than 30 feet
Wind energy conversion systems
Exceeding 60 feet in height
Bed-and-breakfast establishments
Adult foster care small group home
For 7 to 12 residents only; must be state-licensed
Group child-care home
For 7 to 12 minor children only; must be state-licensed
Removal of sand, gravel and other mineral resource
Private airfields and landing strips
Commercial composting operations
Outdoor public concerts and events within a publicly or privately owned outdoor recreation use
May include outdoor music concerts and performances; theatrical presentations; seasonal festivals; outdoor display and sale of antiques and used goods; outdoor display and viewing of vintage and other motor vehicles; arts and crafts sales; horse shows and livestock exhibitions and similar exhibitions and amusements; organized snowmobile racing events at winter ski areas and resorts; but not including firearms-shooting competitions, carnival rides, or other types of motorized racing and the like
Table 450-5.04 Parcel Served by Approved Private Well and Septic Tank (RR)
Minimum required lot area
2 acres (not including street right-of-way or private road easement)
Minimum required lot width
175 feet
Minimum required building setbacks
Front yard
50 feet, but 75 feet for parcels fronting on Highway M-44 and Cannonsburg Road
Side yards
2 side yards totaling 40 feet; the smallest must be at least 15 feet
Rear yard
25 feet
Maximum permitted lot coverage
20%
Front, rear and side yards
Must be maintained across entire width and length of parcel; for a waterfront lot, the required front yard shall be the area between the ordinary high-water mark of the body of water and the building line of the principal building
Maximum building height
35 feet
Single-family detached dwelling
1,040 square feet, of which at least 700 square feet shall be on the ground floor
The other land uses stated in Table 450-5.05 may be permitted as follows:
Table 450-5.05 Other Land Uses (RR)
Land Use
Zoning Section or Article
Accessory buildings, structures and uses
Home occupations
Small antennas and towers
§ 450-3.29; not more than 30 feet in height
Private roads
Article 28
Temporary dwellings
Dwellings outside manufactured housing communities
Accessory dwelling units
Wind energy conversion systems
§ 450-3.30; not more than 60 feet in height
The additional land use regulations stated in Table 450-5.06 may apply.
Table 450-5.06 Other Regulations (RR)
Subject
Regulatory Provision in Zoning or Other Chapter
Outdoor lighting
Chapter 282, Lighting, Outdoor
Landscaping and buffering
Article 26
Signs
Article 25
Off-street parking and loading
Article 27
Building projections
Minimum street frontage
Front yard building setbacks
Height exceptions
Maximum width-to-depth ratio
Maximum lot coverage
Cul-de-sac lots
Alteration of grades; excavations
Nonconforming lots, buildings and uses
Article 30
Open space preservation developments
Article 29
Planned unit developments
Articles 14, 15 and 16
Platted subdivisions
Chapter 275, Part 1, Subdivision of Land
Condominiums and site condominiums
Article 24
Trash, litter or junk
Flagpoles
Site plan review
Article 22
Overlay districts
Articles 17 through 21
Illegal dwellings
Storage and repair of vehicles
Recreational vehicle parking
Nuisances
Keeping of domestic animals
Fences
Essential service equipment
Special land uses minimum provisions
Article 23
Zoning permits
Article 32
Principal use per parcel
Septic tank pumping
Waterfront regulations
Wetlands
Wetlands Protection Ordinance No. 2005-1[1]
Stormwater regulation
Chapter 388, Stormwater Management
Land division
Chapter 275, Part 2, Land Division
Gates blocking residential access
Chapter 244, Gates, Article I, Access to Residential Developments
Outdoor burning
Chapter 142, Burning, Open
Use of fertilizers
Chapter 215, Fertilizer Applicators, Article I, Lake Drainage Districts
Noxious weeds
Chapter 251, Grass and Weeds
Inoperable motor vehicles
Chapter 345, Property Maintenance, Article II, Inoperable or Dismantled Vehicles and Equipment
Docks and watercraft launching
§ 450-3.26; Chapter 126, Boat Launching and Docking
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Editor's Note: Said Ord. No. 2005-1 was slated for repeal upon adoption of the 2020 Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).